What to do with a Raspberry Pi 4?

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At $60 for the base model, $80 for the 8gb version, it's a hard sell for me. Raspberry Pi isn't the only SBC in the game anymore.

Personally, I would look towards something like hte ZimaBlade for at $64.
It's got a Celeron J3350 dual core processor, pcie 2.0x4 slot, replaceable ram, 32gb EMMc, dual 3.0 sata connectors, and includes a case.
You have to buy your own ram, but it's DDR3L. An 8gb stick on eBay is $10. Or you could harvest a stick from an old laptop.
There's also a J3455 quad core processor verson for $96.
 
Don't know much about the Rpi4 but i hacked my kids Arcade 1up with a Rpi3 and RetroPie with hundreds of arcade games. Might be out for Rpi4.
 
using rpi4 as pi-hole, nas at the moment(maybe jellyfin shortly). Kid has pi 400 for his computer. Thumbdrive to boot into retro-pie for retro gaming with some snes style controllers. Ordered an orange pi zero 3 to use as my htpc
 
using rpi4 as pi-hole, nas at the moment(maybe jellyfin shortly). Kid has pi 400 for his computer. Thumbdrive to boot into retro-pie for retro gaming with some snes style controllers. Ordered an orange pi zero 3 to use as my htpc
pihole is so nice.
Can absolutely recommend installing pi-vpn (my preference is wireguard rather than openvpn) alongside it.
I have my phone connected home through wireguard at all times so I get the DNS cleaning from pihole on the go, makes the internet about 80% less annoying on mobile.
I also have a PoE hat on the pihole one so I can run it with just an ethernet cable from my poe switch.
Wireguard iphone app is so much lighter than openvpn is, I don't even notice it being on on the battery.
I also run an nginx reverse proxy to access my plex install etc on a pi, and I have one in of the nespi4 cases from retroflag connected to my tv at all times for my emulation station install.
New case is really clever with a 2.5" hdd or ssd in the little cartridge so it boots off usb instead of the sd card, runs a lot quicker.
I have a weather station planned for the zero 2 w as well, got everything ready except for the pi itself, been out of stock since it launched.
 
Pi 5 would be more appropriate for thread title.

I don't know much beyond Pi 3 like whether or not this is like VHS vs. Betamax where you hope stuff that supports Pi also supports various other boards if you choose a cheaper option.

All I know is I have a lust for CPU power and RAM and hoping the new Pi 5 can run normally what Pi 3 overclocked and extreme fiddling with settings could barely run enough to play in a handicapped way. The early quotes about Pi 5 being 2-3x more powerful than Pi 4 has me interested.
 
Don't know much about the Rpi4 but i hacked my kids Arcade 1up with a Rpi3 and RetroPie with hundreds of arcade games. Might be out for Rpi4.
Just wait a bit and jump to Pi 5.
 
I don't see too much point in them besides compact emulators or for mech/robotics applications.

Make a home automation project or something, that stuff is usually fun, and then you end up with something maybe useful.
 
He is content with RetroPie with the Pi 3. If it ain't broke, dont fix it. Nah mean?
When he sees people playing Dreamcast, N64, PS2, he'll wish he got Pi 5. I'm glad I skipped Pi 4.
 
Sell it. I missed the initial Pi 5 presale. I'm hoping there will be a 16gb version.
 
I don't see too much point in them besides compact emulators or for mech/robotics applications.

Make a home automation project or something, that stuff is usually fun, and then you end up with something maybe useful.

Lots of people use a Pi, or other SIngle Board Computers, to run PiHole.
 
Throw it in the trash and invest in something better.

I had the raspberry pi 4 in my first arcade cabinet, still do, but I had to upgrade it ever so slightly.

For my newest arcade cabinet, I put in a 16 TB Hyperspin. I love it way more.
 
Throw it in the trash and invest in something better.

I had the raspberry pi 4 in my first arcade cabinet, still do, but I had to upgrade it ever so slightly.

For my newest arcade cabinet, I put in a 16 TB Hyperspin. I love it way more.

How's the weather in Las Vegas?
 
Well, it was good while it lasted.

Raspberry Pi preparing for initial public offering (IPO) in London

The tech industry is closely watching the potential move by Raspberry Pi Trading to go public. CEO Eben Upton confirmed in an interview with Bloomberg News that Raspberry Pi had appointed bankers at London firms Peel Hunt and Jefferies to prepare for “when the IPO market reopens.”
This decision could bring significant changes to the company known for its affordable and compact computing solutions. Raspberry Pi Trading is the profit-making branch of the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, separate from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is a charity focusing on education. The upcoming Initial Public Offering (IPO) would not involve the charitable side, but it raises questions about how the company will balance its commercial objectives with its educational goals.
 
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